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  • Supreme Court Puts a Pause on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Vaccine Mandate

    Supreme Court Puts a Pause on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Vaccine Mandate By: Alexander J. Hinman, Esq. January 19, 2022 The Secretary of Labor, acting through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enacted a vaccine mandate for much of the Nation’s work force on November 5, 2021. The mandate applied to roughly […]

    Looking Forward In 2022

    Looking Forward In 2022new year, 2022, By: D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. January 4, 2022 Happy NEW YEAR!! Every year we take an opportunity to look forward to the New Year and 2022 promises to be an interesting year. The question at the top of everyone’s mind is how long will these COVID restrictions remain a […]

    2021 – A Year in Review

    2021 – A Year in Review By: D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. December 28, 2021 As I look back on 2021 – I ask myself – did the year go as I thought it would? In 2020 we all answered that question with a resounding “NO”. But what about 2021? This has been a year for […]

    Happy Holidays 2021

    Happy Holidays From BPE Law Group, PC December 24, 2021 Wishing all of you a very Happy Holidays. Thank you for your continued support. BPE Law Group, PC Recent and Popular Articles From Our Blog: 2020 Blogs: April 28 – A New Reality – Temporary or Permanent – Virtual Showings and Disclosures May 22 – […]

    Nevada’s Non-Vax Tax

    Nevada’s Non-Vax Tax By: Alex “AJ” Hinman, Esq. December 13, 2021 On December 2, 2021, Nevada’s Public Employees’ Benefits Program Board (“PEBP”) approved a bill that will surcharge certain unvaccinated public workers up to $55 per month. The Board stated that this surcharge (state mandated assessments to provide funding for various insurance and employment related […]

    Pearl Harbor Day, 2021

    Pearl Harbor Day, 2021 By: Carl Block, Esq. December 7, 2021 An unprovoked deliberate surprise attack on the U.S. fleet and military occurred eighty years ago, on December 7, 1941. The very next day, at the capital of the United States of America, President Roosevelt addressed a joint session of the Congress, the Supreme Court, […]

    California Court Holds that No Insurance Coverage for Hotel’s Loss of Income Claims During Covid

    California Court Holds that No Insurance Coverage for Hotel’s Loss of Income Claims During Covid By: Jose L. Parra, Esq. November 30, 2021 The California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District recently held in The Inns By The Sea v. California Mutual Insurance Company (Super. Ct. No. 20CV001274) that a California Hotel would not be […]